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seeing as queen marking is the dish of the day, just thought I'd mention a few things I've found with TOMA pens - not going to wax lyrical or criticise as I'm still undecided but
Be careful with the lids, they're a bit of a stiff fit but often you think they've clicked closed when actually the haven't and then come adrift later in your pocket, not just leaving a coloured 'wembley' on your suit but leaving the nib clarted up with congealed paint, so well worth using two hands and giving the lid and pen a positive push together when finished
However, if you find the nib getting so clarted or worn/burred which makes marking a bit of a pain, just hold the nib between finger and thumb whilst holding the pen vertically with the tip uppermost in the other hand and pull, the whole nib comes out (it's not very long) and is reversible giving you a fresh unworn tip with the 'old' tip now being shoved up inside the body of the pen
Be careful with the lids, they're a bit of a stiff fit but often you think they've clicked closed when actually the haven't and then come adrift later in your pocket, not just leaving a coloured 'wembley' on your suit but leaving the nib clarted up with congealed paint, so well worth using two hands and giving the lid and pen a positive push together when finished
However, if you find the nib getting so clarted or worn/burred which makes marking a bit of a pain, just hold the nib between finger and thumb whilst holding the pen vertically with the tip uppermost in the other hand and pull, the whole nib comes out (it's not very long) and is reversible giving you a fresh unworn tip with the 'old' tip now being shoved up inside the body of the pen